I was browsing through the tv guide earlier this week and noticed Panorama was on BBC1 this coming Monday (12th April) evening. The programme was titled Is Britain Full?

So today I tried to set my SKY+ to record it and I can't find it - it's disappeared! And I can't find any detail of it being re-scheduled.

Can anyone solve this mystery?

Quote:

Is Britain Full?

Panorama investigates just how overcrowded the UK actually is. The latest official population projection has it rising over the next twenty years to 70 million. If it does, everybody will feel the effects - from where we live to where our kids go to school.

Some argue that the extra population, much of it made up of new immigrants, will help boost the British economy, but will it? And what can politicians actually do to stop the growth?

For families not able to buy or rent privately, our growing population and the mass sale of the most desirable socially rented homes have contributed to an acute shortage of council housing.

In the London borough of Barking and Dagenham, up to 600 families compete for every three-bed home that becomes available.

Katy Thorndike has been on the waiting list for more suitable accommodation for herself and her five children for five years. Her flat is riddled with damp and when it rains she says the carpets squelch.

She was born and raised locally but she believes migrant families have been getting preferential treatment. "We do see a lot of migrants coming into the borough and getting the properties straightaway, " she said. "I do think it's unfair. I'm stuck in a slum like this."

It was a good programme overall, but it mainly focused on "net migration" ,and all other concepts designed to distract British people from there destruction.
The best part was when a single-mum , was interviewed. From Barking and Dagenham .

She had spent 5 years on the waiting list, for a council house for her family , instead they were given to immigrants. The interviewer asked what she thought of the rise of the BNP and she replied "well, they knock on our door, but im not going to vote for them , because im not racist".

What happens if she doesnt? She will spend another 5 years on the waiting list, in appalling conditions. Then she will be forced to move to another area, because she will no longer feel like she belongs there and will stand at daily risk of her and her family being robbed, gang-rapped or murdered.
Then the place she moves too will have the same problems and she will wait even another 5 years.

Finally, in her old age she will look down on her country and life spent running from migrants and think , "maybe I should of realised some cold hard facts before it was too late" .